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Mechanical Engineer/Senior Mechanical Engineer

Redline Group
Reading
5 days ago
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Mechanical Engineer

Location: Reading, Berkshire

About the Role:

This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to new product design and development, support production, and help grow the business. You will work closely with customers, manage projects end-to-end, and deliver innovative solutions that meet exacting standards.

Key Responsibilities of the Mechanical Engineer based in Reading, Berkshire:

  • Review customer requirements and develop concept and prototype designs
  • Produce 3D models and detailed technical drawings compliant with BS8888
  • Perform strength and safety calculations using FEA and analytical methods
  • Support full product lifecycle from design through manufacture
  • Conduct vibration and shock analysis, testing, and reporting
  • Provide technical support to production and sales teams
  • Ensure compliance with engineering standards, REACH, and RoHS

Requirements of the Mechanical Engineer based in Reading, Berkshire:

  • Minimum BSc (Hons) Mechanical Engineering (2:1 or above)
  • Provable relevant experience
  • Proficiency in CAD 3D modelling (Inventor Pro or equivalent) and GD&T
  • Experience with ANSYS Finite Element Analysis preferred
  • Strong analytical skills and mechanical design knowledge
  • Excellent communication and organisational skills
  • MUST PASS BASELINE PERSONNEL SECURITY STANDARD (BPSS) CHECK<...

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